Vaughan enjoys working with athletes of all levels, from beginner to elite, as well as non-sporting injuries such as complex postural dysfunctions, or biomechanical issues that affect activities of daily living. Vaughan approaches any injury by assessing the client’s posture, movement patterns and more specific local injury site tests, as a whole picture to identify the main cause of the complaint. He places a strong emphasis on manual therapy, muscle balance, dry needling acupuncture, exercise prescription and education to facilitate the injury recovery process. View details »
Hannah holds her Bachelor of Health Science in Podiatry and a postgraduate certificate in Rehabilitation, focusing on pain management, gait analysis and biomechanics. (Also holding qualifications in bike fitting). Hannah specialises in human movement, particularly in the running and cycling population. View details »
Sarah has a specific interest in managing lower limb injuries with a specific focus on knee injuries. Although her background is grounded in biomechanics, Sarah likes to take a holistic approach to managing patients, considering the multiple dimensions that can contribute to injury presentations. Sessions with Sarah will generally involve a balance of “hands-on” techniques coupled with a strong focus on exercise rehabilitation and education to help facilitate the rehabilitation from an injury. View details »